The Illusion of GDP Growth: What’s Really Behind the Numbers? – Ted Oakley

Kitco News, Released on 5/26/24 Jeremy Szafron, Anchor at Kitco News, interviews Ted Oakley, Managing Partner and Founder of Oxbow Advisors. In this discussion, Oakley shares his insights on the current economic landscape, highlighting the real impact of inflation on GDP growth, the divergence in economic conditions within the U.S., and the potential risks of […]

Ted Oakley: How The Middle Class Is Getting Wiped Out; ‘Worse Trouble Ahead’

The David Lin Report, Released on 5/25/24 (Recorded on 5/23/24) Ted Oakley, Founder of Oxbow Advisors, is warning that the middle class will continue to struggle this year, and that over the next 10 years, stock market returns will likely stagnate. 0:00 – Intro 1:15 – Recent eco data and the Fed 7:15 – Consumer […]

Ted Oakley interviews Jim Bianco on interest rates, bond investing, stock investing, and balanced investing

Oxbow Advisors, Released on 5/13/24 Intro – 0:00 Government & Consumer Spending – 1:21 Federal Reserve – 10:00 Economic Weakness & Unemployment – 14:15 Effects of Work From Home – 17:12 Consumer Spending – 20:20 Stock Market Euphoria – 22:36 Balanced Investing – 27:50 Rate Outlook – 34:15 Are Rate Changes Worth Chasing? – 36:26 […]

Wild Swings In 2024: Why Markets Could See New Highs And New Lows | Ted Oakley

The David Lin Report, Released on 3/4/24 (Recorded on 2/26/24) Ted Oakley, Founder of Oxbow Advisors, discuses the current market momentum, as well as the risks investors face in 2024. 0:00 – Intro 1:33 – Market sentiment 3:25 – Tech stocks 4:33 – Defensive play 6:40 – Growth stocks 7:55 – Bond yields 11:35 – […]

Ted Oakley: US Tech Bubble 2.0? Banks Hiding Very Large Real Estate Losses?

Ted Oakley: US Tech Bubble 2.0? Banks Hiding Very Large Real Estate Losses?

Wall St. For Main St., Released on 2/15/24 During this 30+ minute interview, Ted talks about the similarities between the current US stock market bubble in Mag 7, Nvidia, artificial intelligence and passive investing and the 1999-2000 tech bubble. Many adults who previously had no interest in the stock market (chasing prices higher) are now […]